Richard D. Wolff, PhD

"The Economics of War:
Endless Violence, Peace, and the Economy"

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Richard D. Wolff, PhD is Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Wolff’s recent work concentrates on analyzing the causes of and solutions to the global economic crisis. Wolff makes ordinarily dull, complex economic issues accessible and interesting. His goal is to empower others to change their own financial situation and impact the larger economy. His focus on the economics of everyday life explores alternative ways to organize workplaces and set government policy.